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Last update: Wednesday 25th March
 
A landmark study on family life has revealed a huge increase in family breakdown and highlighted the vital role of marriage. According to the study, more than one in three children underwent domestic upheaval, such as parental break-up, by the age of eleven. In addition, more than one in five children whose parents split up, experienced emotional or behavioural problems.
FamilyThe Christian Institute - 5th December 2014
 
Most doctors in Britain are still against legalising assisted suicide, a major new survey of nearly 9,000 doctors has found. Close to two thirds (62.5 per cent) of members of the Royal College of Physicians (RCP) agreed that a change in the law is unnecessary, while 37.5 per cent disagreed, according to the survey. When asked what the RCP’s position on assisted suicide should be, fewer than one in four (24.6 per cent) said ‘in favour’ and 44 per cent said ‘opposed’, in this year’s survey.
HealthThe Christian Institute - 5th December 2014
 
There are an estimated 12.9 million incidents of domestic violence against women each year and 2.5 million against men. That’s 1 in every 4 women and 1 in every 6 men.
CrimeStoke On Trent Business Crime Reduction Partnership - 12th December 2014
 
Domestic abuse is estimated to cost the economy £23 billion a year
CrimeStoke On Trent Business Crime Reduction Partnership - 12th December 2014
 
The UK is in danger of drifting towards being a “police state”, one of Britain’s most senior chief constables has warned. Greater Manchester Police’s Sir Peter Fahy, who takes a lead on the Prevent counter-extremism strategy, argued that it is not the security services’ job to define the line between free speech and extremism.
Social IssuesThe Christian Institute - 12th December 2014
 
The Department for Education (DfE) has accepted some key arguments from The Christian Institute in its guidance documents relating to controversial regulations for schools. The new guidance, issued to every school in England, includes important safeguards regarding the Government’s definition of ‘British values’.
EducationThe Christian Institute - 12th December 2014
 
Scientists have taken cells from tiny human beings and injected them into mice to create 'hybrid' brains in the animals. The memories of those mice that received the injections were said to function four times 'better' than sibling mice that had not received human cells. The brain cells were taken from human embryos that were 'left over' following IVF treatment.
ScienceChristian Concern - 13th December 2014
 
Polygamy is a major issue in Islamic communities in the UK a report published this week suggests. The study, which was prepared by Muslim women's rights group Aurat and carries a foreword by Baroness Cox, also highlights the vulnerability of many Muslim women. Of the 50 women surveyed, 46 reported being 'married' but only around 10% of those were marriages recognised by English law, and so subject to English legal protections.
FamilyChristian Concern - 13th December 2014
 
The former Bishop of Oxford has suggested that the Qur'an should be read at the Coronation service. Speaking in a House of Lords' debate on religion and public life, Lord Harries referred to a service in Bristol Cathedral last year where the Qur'an was read and indicated that the Coronation should demonstrate similar 'hospitality'.
Religion/SpiritualityChristian Concern - 13th December 2014
 
New analysis suggests that churches and other places of worship are the most effective institutions in society in bringing together people of different races and social classes. The finding is based on a survey of 4,300 adults by the Social Integration Commission whose chair, Matthew Taylor, commented, "perhaps contrary to perceived wisdom, activities such as attending a place of worship or a sporting event can bring people from all sorts of backgrounds together."
Social IssuesChristian Concern - 13th December 2014
 
The private prosecution of a doctor accused of offering 'gender-abortion' has been committed to the Crown Court. A pre-trial review will take place in January. It is a significant development in the case brought by Aisling Hubert and supported by the Christian Legal Centre, after the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) last year refused to bring a prosecution. However, the CPS has been asked to takeover the case and drop it.
The LawChristian Concern - 13th December 2014
 
The Council of Europe's Committee on Equality and Non-Discrimination has published a report entitled "tackling intolerance and discrimination in Europe with a special focus on Christians". The document, which cites a number of cases supported by the Christian Legal Centre and also makes reference to Christian Concern's barring from the Law Society and QEII Conference Centre, is due to be debated by the Parliamentary Assembly in late January.
The LawChristian Concern - 13th December 2014
 
Ewan McGregor plays Jesus and the Devil in a new film called Last Days in the Desert, and said he didn't think the film would be controversial. ‘I thought, Okay, he's a man who's struggling to communicate with his dad. I felt actually the pressure come off myself. I'm not playing Jesus; I'm playing a man whose dad is God and he's trying to speak to his dad. It's really a film about the relationship between fathers and their sons.’
MediaBible Society - 12th December 2014
 
Twenty years after Mossad helped Syrian Jews take ancient Hebrew Bibles to Jerusalem from Damascus, Israel’s national library has asked an Israeli court to grant it custodianship over them. Their existence there was kept secret for a decade, but is now being challenged by those who argue that the Bibles are Syrian Jewish cultural property.
Religion/SpiritualityBible Society - 12th December 2014
 
Many big supermarkets have reacted to the challenge issued by MPs and the Church of England to help tackle food poverty by helping to give away their surplus food. The All-Party Parliamentary Inquiry into Hunger in the UK, which is backed by the Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby, warned that the nation's food industry wastes 4.3 million tonnes of food every year. The actions come after the Trussell Trust reported that it has seen the number of its food banks rocket from 40,898 outlets in 2009/10 to 913,138 in 2013/2014.
Food and DrinkBible Society - 12th December 2014
 
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